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    April 25th, 2010adminDollar

    I’ll tell it to you straight:

    These million-dollar-a-year fat cats, know squat about their customers!
    So they pay ‘normal’ people like me to tell them the word on the street.

    Dear Friend,

    If you would like to know how you to can take advantage of this. and make $3500+. per month, this is going to be the most important website you will ever stumble upon.

    Here is why:

    Fortune 500 Companies Need Me.
    A 34 Year Old Work From Home
    Mother Of Two

    And as if that isn’t enough:

    They Also Need You!

    Each day I help these companies to make millions. I’m not a marketing whiz or an ex sales executive. Actually to be honest I know absolutely nothing about business.

    But what I do know about is what I like. The products I buy. And guess what: That’s the exact info large companies are willing to pay a premium for.

    If they don’t know what their average customers needs and wants, they won’t have a business come the next season.

    So how do they remedy this? Quite simply they pay millions of dollars each month, to normal average people. In return these normal average people just jot down their opinions, and answer questions.

    Questions like: How many times per month do you shop for groceries?

    I personally do this online. I know people who have the surveys mailed to them. But I myself can logon to the internet, sign in to my account and complete a survey within 5 minutes.

    In that time I usually earn $20 – $45. Not bad. With a few of these a day:

    I Manage To Earn Around $3000 – $4000 Every Month

    I quit from my old job at the postal office. Telling my boss to “Shove It” was the best feeling I’ve ever had.

    Since then my life has changed dramatically. I love it.

    In the morning I wake up my son Alex and daughter Jenny. Then as they get ready for school, I head downstairs, and turn on my laptop. Quickly I log into my account and complete a quick survey.

    That usually takes no longer than 15 minutes. After that I refresh my account, and love to see $25 – $35 added to my account balance.

    Then I’ll make sure my kids have a good breakfast, before dropping them off at the local school. A usually stop for a chat with the other moms, before I stroll home again.

    I then watch some day time TV while:

    Taking a simple, easy online survey – $5 to $75 per survey!
    Or
    Participating in an online focus group – $50 to $150 per hour!
    Or
    Trying out new products, everything from shoes to stereos – Keeping the products and getting paid!
    Or
    Previewing Movie Trailers Online – Then answer a yes/no questionaire (did I like it) for $12 to $35

    To do any of these I:

    Login and see what’s available
    Find something which pays a good amount, i.e above $20
    Select one I like the look of, and click “add to list”
    Complete this survey, or preview the trailer etc then make sure the amount is added to my account balance.

    http://sevilyalci.paidetc.hop.clickbank.net

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    February 2nd, 2010adminDollar

    Dollar Drink Night: Boozing With Coworkers Could Help You Financially

    Theres a group in every office. They hit the nearby watering hole for happy hour once or twice a week after work to vent shared frustrations, talk about the boss behind his back, maybe even plot future career moves. Thumbing your nose at this carousing crew? Think twice, turning down an invite to grab a post-shift drink might be hazardous to your financial future.

    A recent study published by The Journal of Labor Research shows that drinkers earn 10 to 14 percent more than those who avoid the bottle altogether. The reason? The study contends its something called social capital. That is, the more youre out enjoying a drink, the more people you meet. The more people you meet, the more doors that are opened for you professionally. And as is the general rule in the business worldits not what you know, its who you know.

    The study contends that specifically, its drinkers who hit the bar that see the most benefits financially, as opposed to those who tip the glass at home. Its all about social capital, which the study defines as a persons social characteristics, including social skills, charisma, and the size of his Rolodex, which enable him to reap market and nonmarket returns from interactions with others. Drinkers who hit the bars have a lot of it, drinkers who sip alone have a little less, nondrinkers have less yet.

    The study argues that its possible that abstainers may steer clear of social occasions involving drinking, and if not, they will socialize with other nondrinkers or less social people. Its also possible that abstainers might be considered boring by drinkers, and not be invited to a gathering at all. Those who drink socially may have an easier time attaining a higher paying job or reinforce bonds with coworkers or associates who could have a direct impact on salary. Though the reasons behind nondrinkers lack of social capital werent specifically tackled in the study, one thing is cleardrinkers earn significantly more than those who abstain.

    For example, female drinkers pull in 14 percent more than their nondrinking counterparts. Men who hit the bottle regularly earn 10 percent more than guys who stick with soft drinks.

    The pot gets even sweeter for males who hit their favorite watering hole on a regular basis. Men who visited a bar at least once a month earned an additional 7 percent over the 10 percent advantage. That isnt the case for women barflies, however. No marked advantage was shown for ladies who visited pubs regularly over those who did not.

    Though not sponsored by any interests in the alcohol industry, the study was conducted as a response to recent anti-alcohol campaigns on college campuses, limits on alcohol advertising, and tax increases on liquor. Authors of the study contend that since their research shows that drinkers earn significantly more than nondrinkers, perhaps attempting to discourage drinking in society might have a negative impact on our ability to earn.

    So next time your cubicle partner asks you to join the crew for a drink after work, think twice before you pass. According to the stats, it might be to your benefit to say First rounds on me.

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